Buffalo Chicken Bowl

If you have been around my blog for any time at all you know I love to share recipes of all kind. I share breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, kid friendly, healthy, fatty, foods of all kinds.

Lately I have been trying to make more and more healthy versions of food so that I have more options as I am working through my fitness journey. Buffalo Chicken isn’t exactly something I thought I would ever eat. I am not into super spicy foods so it didn’t really appeal to me that much. But after looking through a bunch of healthy recipes I kept seeing one particular ingredient that was the same. Hot Sauce.

This Buffalo Chicken Bowl is great because I don’t just get one meal out of it. I actually eat it for lunch and dinners off and on all week. #TheNewComfortFood

I love Foster Farms because it is locally grown, and that makes me feel great about feeding it to my family. Pacific Northwest grown food means that it is always fresh, and that it important.

Foster Farms Simply Raised fresh chickenis independently audited and certified by the American Humane Association. They also follow the animal welfare guidelines set forth by the National Chicken Council and have been instrumental in helping to advance animal welfare in the poultry industry.

Foster Farms is audited numerous times each year by independent third-party auditors at the request of retailers and food service customers to ensure animal welfare standards. The audits take place at the company’s hatchery, ranches and processing facilities.

Healthy chickens contribute to a safe and wholesome food supply. We prioritize the health and welfare of our broilers through all stages of life. Their program emphasizes preventative flock health programs, proper nutrition and advanced husbandry practices.

One of my favorite parts of it is the “ranch” that is a healthy version. Any time I can make something a healthier version, it makes me feel like I am doing something good for myself.

This looks fabulous.
From the pictures, it looks like there are olives in this dish. But they’re not listed in the recipe. Are those not olives? If not, what are they? If they are olives, are they included in the container count?

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I'm Kate. I'm a wife and stay at home mom of three great kids. I love my family and friends, relaxing with a latte and reading a good book. This is just my piece of the internet where I share the recipes I try and the crafts & DIY projects I make. I hope you'll stick around.

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